These people are crazy!
Inventing a brainwave reading interface for... cat ears???
Re: This is madness
Posted: Fri May 06, 2011 12:40 pm
by Sergio Nova
Coming from Japan, no eccentricity is a surprise.
At least, that system has a great utility: we will know if the girl does reach orgasm or simply feint.
Unbelievable! He can even tie his shoes. Would he be able to break an egg?
Re: This is madness
Posted: Fri May 20, 2011 10:34 pm
by moooV
Spoiler:
Unfortunately, it's a computer graphics in this commercial of a fictional company from an upcoming game Deus Ex:Human Revolution
Re: This is madness
Posted: Fri May 20, 2011 10:48 pm
by Sergio Nova
Fascinating and astonishing. Unfortunately, the price must be as well astonishing.
Such a marvellous technology would be welcome especially in countries like Sierra Leone and Angola.
Then again, the prices must be prohibitive.
Meantime, let me complete:
How could I have been so naïve? Such a technology has never existed.
Re: This is madness
Posted: Sat May 21, 2011 7:31 pm
by HumanRage
and in the meantime, they never for years developped radiation-proof robots, so they got to sacrify workers in the fukushima nuclear plant...
they got all these neurons interfaces for his arms, but it only added hassle to the driving process... so instead of linking the brain to the car, he lost control and died. darwin award, hands down.
Pretty amazing, have to say, but I already can hear some of you thinking that it could be the answer for the high speed combats shown in Gunnm, I'm afraid that we would need to turn our brains into cheaps 'cause mine is not able to process data at that speed!!
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